Supreme Court to decide jail strip search case WASHINGTON, April 4 (Reuters Legal) – The Supreme Court said on Monday that it would decide whether a jail policy of strip searching every individual arrested for any minor offense violated constitutional privacy rights. The high court agreed to hear an appeal by Albert Florence, …
The Star Ledger | U.S. Supreme Court Grants strip search Hearing
U.S. Supreme Court to hear case on strip searches performed on N.J. man accused of unpaid traffic fine Published: Monday, April 04, 2011, 6:55 PM Updated: Tuesday, April 05, 2011, 5:37 AM By Ted Sherman/The Star-Ledger WASHINGTON — It was a seven-day ordeal that has lasted seven years. In March 2004, Albert Florence of …
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3-29-11 Daily Mail: U.S. Supreme Court Grants Strip Search Petition
Man stripped searched twice for traffic fine he ALREADY paid By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:20 PM on 29th March 2011 A man was kept in jail and stripped searched twice in a week for a minor traffic fine he had already paid. Albert Florence, 34, was hauled out of his car by …
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The Daily Mail | Lask’s U.S. Supreme Court Strip Search Petition Awaiting High Court Decision
Man stripped searched twice for traffic fine he ALREADY paid By Daily Mail ReporterLast updated at 12:20 PM on 29th March 2011 A man was kept in jail and stripped searched twice in a week for a minor traffic fine he had already paid. Albert Florence, 34, was hauled out of his car by …
New York Times : Susan Chana Lask explains her Fourth Amendment Strip Search case in U.S. Supreme Court
No Crime, but an Arrest and Two Strip-Searches By ADAM LIPTAK Published: March 7, 2011 Aaron Houston for The New York Times Albert W. Florence was held for eight days in two counties on a civil contempt charge, even though he had paid the relevant fine. (March 8, 2011) Albert W. Florence believes …
Bloomberg : Lask files suit for homeowners against Foreclosure Mill and MERS
‘Twilight Zone’ Foreclosure Law Firm in N.Y. Draws Fine, Suits December 08, 2010, 1:11 AM ESTBy Thom Weidlich and Karen Freifeld Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) — Steven J. Baum’s New York foreclosure law firm has attracted lawsuits and fines for its actions during the housing crisis, with one judge likening its arguments to the something out …
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Buffalo News: Lask on Foreclosure Fraud Crisis
Buffalo foreclosure law firm faces suitSteven J. Baum PC accused of fraud Updated: October 17, 2010, 6:57 AM By Jonathan D. Epstein NEWS BUSINESS REPORTER As a national crisis builds over allegations of foreclosure fraud, and New York joins other states in a multistate investigation and in calls for a freeze on home …